A 16 million dollar bomb.... No wonder they've never been used....
we spent that 100 fold during the useless airstrikes during the last 8 years.
IMO.. If you are going to do it... then do it... and get it over with.. once and for all.
The "useless" airstrikes managed to end the imminent threat of an ISIS conquest of both Iraq and Syria.
Many people don't understand how different modern warfare is from what they were taught about wars like WW1 and 2. Those were wars against specific governments. Once the governments were overthrown, and replaced by other governments strong enough to guide those nations back in to peaceful pursuits, those wars ended.
We haven't fought a war of that kind since we reached a stalemate in Korea.
Don't delude yourself that dropping a REAAAAALLLY big bomb will suddenly cause people who's goals haven't changed in a hundred years to suddenly decide to settle down and behave.
Terrorist/guerrilla style warfare is a lot like battling crime, in that the battle never ends, you just find ways to keep the losses to a minimum.
you know what.. I am not diluted.. and far from naïve... been around the block a few times.. done my time .. carrying that M16A4.. Have you?. When you are actually " in it" you want it to end.
Or are you a armchair quarterback?
Well.?
Glad to hear you aren't "diluted." Being mixed with a lot of water so that you don't have as much flavor as you should, isn't a great thing.
Past that, I have no idea what, if any, point you tried to make with this post. I can tell you a) didn't understand a word I wrote, and b) have negative ideas about me, but past that, nothing.
By the way, the latest news on this new bomb, is that it killed less than 35 enemy combatants. Got rid of the usefulness of those tunnels (for now), and that's a good thing. The general who ordered it's use, told interviewers that he had the ability to utilize it for over a decade now, and chose this occasion because it DID afford a specific target that required what it was made for, AND was remote enough not to endanger a lot of non-combatants.
Looks like a good usage overall to me. But watch out for the particular KIND of "conservatives" who look at things like cost versus kill ratios. They wont like the idea that it took a ten million dollar bomb to kill thirty bad guys.